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spoiled
adjective as in damaged
adjective as in overindulged
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Often, in spite of its spoiled political terrain, L.A., like the bird of paradise, found a way to sprout.
Trump has been a vociferous opponent of wind energy ever since Scotland built a wind farm that spoiled the view from one of his golf resorts.
Maybe I'm spoiled by knowing so many genuinely good, Harris-voting men, but I'm not quite ready to go there.
Despite the advanced age of the candidate, the Trump campaign was characterized by petulance and immaturity, adopting the countenance of a spoiled rich kid sneering at his mom for telling him to do his homework.
Where Labour has spoiled their own post-budget party in Scotland is by getting into a guddle over the detail of the chancellor’s statement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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